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Computers & Graphics, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 1990
- Mário Rui Gomes:

Guest editor's introduction : Computer graphics in Portugal. 5-6 - Manuel João Próspero, Paulo Jorge Pereira:

On programming an interactive graphical application in logic. 7-16 - F. Mário Martins, José Nuno Oliveira:

Archetype-oriented user interfaces. 17-28 - João Pedro Sousa, Cristina Sernadas

, Amílcar Sernadas:
An object-oriented specification tool for graphical interfaces. 29-40 - Carlos Amaral, João Bernardo, Joaquim A. Jorge

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Marker-making using automatic placement of irregular shapes for the garment industry. 41-46 - Fernando Nunes Ferreira, António Cardoso Costa, António Augusto de Sousa, V. Afonso Branco:

3D graphics developments and research at INESC.Norte. 47-53 - Josef Pöpsel, Christoph Hornung:

Highlight shading: Lighting and shading in a PHIGS+/PEX-environment. 55-64 - Hau Xu, Qunsheng Peng, You-Dong Liang:

Accelerated radiosity method for complex environments. 65-71 - Ute Claussen:

On reducing the Phong shading method. 73-81 - Paul J. W. ten Hagen, Ivan Herman, J. R. G. de Vries:

A dataflow graphics workstation. 83-93 - Desmond J. Walton, Dereck S. Meek:

Clothoidal splines. 95-100 - Alan R. Dennis:

An overview of rendering techniques. 101-115 - Kornél Klement:

2D and 3D Perspective transformations. 117-124 - Michael Michelitsch:

Color maps generated by "trigonometric iteration loops". 125-126 - John Dewey Jones:

Three unconventional representations of the Mandelbrot set. 127-129 - Mark A. Motyka, Clifford A. Reiter:

Chaos and Newton's method on systems. 131-134 - Frank Davidoff:

Dynamic fractals. 135-136 - John R. Woodwark:

Letter to the editor. 137 - Georges G. Grinstein:

New section: Book and video review. Comput. Graph. 14(1): 139 (1990)
Volume 14, Number 2, 1990
- Tetsuo Tomiyama

, Farhad Arbab:
Guest editors' introduction : Features and geometric reasoning. 147-148 - Jarek Rossignac:

Issues on feature-based editing and interrogation of solid models. 149-172 - Robert F. Woodbury:

Variations in solids: A declarative treatment. 173-188 - J. C. H. Chung, D. R. Patel, Robert L. Cook, Melvin K. Simmons:

Feature-based modeling for mechanical design. 189-199 - Tamotsu Murakami

, Naomasa Nakajima:
Using features for machine design problems. 201-210 - Hiromasa Suzuki, Hidetoshi Ando, Fumihiko Kimura:

Geometric constraints and reasoning for geometrical CAD systems. 211-224 - David C. Anderson, T. C. Chang:

Geometric reasoning in feature-based design and process planning. 225-235 - Sukhan Lee, Yeong-Gil Shin:

Assembly planning based on geometric reasoning. 237-250 - Rajendra K. Tapadia, Mark R. Henderson:

Using a feature-based model for automatic determination of assembly handling codes. 251-262 - David G. Ullman, Stephen Wood, David Craig:

The importance of drawing in the mechanical design process. 263-274 - Sybille Mick, Otto Röschel:

Interpolation of helical patches by kinematic rational Bézier patches. 275-280 - Kai-ching Chu:

B3-splines for interactive curve and surface fitting. 281-288 - Wilhelm Barth, Werner Purgathofer, Th. Rainer:

Picture files for hierarchically structured pictures. 289-295 - Shi Kaijian, J. A. Edwards, D. C. Cooper:

An efficient line clipping algorithm. 297-301 - H. Lempert, M. Lutz, Luiz Ary Messina, W. S. Ting, C. Sänger:

A prototype for configuring hardware and software. 303-310 - Richard St-Denis

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LGV: A domain knowledge validation environment. 311-320 - Michael Zyda, Robert B. McGhee, Corrine M. McConkle, Andrew H. Nelson, Ron S. Ross:

A real-time, three-dimensional moving platform visualization tool. 321-333 - Mieczyslaw Szyszkowicz

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A simple gasket derived from the logistic parabola. 335-336 - Clifford A. Pickover, Kevin McCarty:

Visualizing Cantor cheese construction. 337-341 - John W. Layman, Tad E. Womack:

Linear Markov iterated function systems. 343-353
Volume 14, Number 3-4, 1990
- Adolf Kotzauer:

Guest editor's introduction. 365-366 - Adolf Kotzauer, Bodo Urban, Manfred Mikut, J. Winkler:

Graphics standards in the GDR. 367-371 - M. Czech:

GKS in an object-oriented environment. 373-375 - Alfred Iwainsky, D. Kaiser, Michael May

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Computer graphics and layout design in documentation processes. 377-388 - M. Ludwig, Ch. Richter:

The 3D geometry modelling system (GEMO). 389-394 - H. Berger, J. Altenbach:

Graphical representation of models and results in the finite element system COSAR. 395-404 - Gert Bär:

CAD of worms and their machining tools. 405-411 - D. Joensson, J. Müglitz, M. Vogel:

Computer graphics for design processes in mechanical engineering. 413-417 - W. Jetschny, W. Krug:

Graphic presentation and animation in the MSOKS kernel system for modelling, simulation, and optimization in the computer-aided production. 419-427 - Rainer Barth, Ralf Böse, I. Heilemann:

UGRAF3: A graphic system for process and modelling. 429-433 - Günther Landgraf, Karl-Heinz Modler, Matthias Ziegenhorn:

System to represent doubly-curved surfaces. 435-443 - Johann Linhart:

A quick point-in-polyhedron test. 445-447 - Michael Dörr:

A new approach to parametric line clipping. 449-464 - Masaki Aono:

Attribute mapping - Concept and implementation. 465-475 - Richard E. Chandler:

A recursive technique for rendering parametric curves. 477-479 - Claudio Montani, Roberto Scopigno:

Ray tracing CSG trees using the Sticks representation scheme. 481-490 - Ugur Güdükbay, Bülent Özgüç:

Free-form solid modeling using deformations. 491-500 - Les A. Piegl:

A program development for a university course in geometric modeling. 501-504 - Werner Düchting:

Tumor growth simulation. 505-508 - Mieczyslaw Szyszkowicz

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Computer art generated by the method of secants in the complex plane. 509 - Michael Eckersley:

Thoughts on a computer-based design apprentice. 511-517 - Michael Zyda, Mark A. Fichten, David H. Jennings:

Meaningful graphics workstation performance measurements. 519-526 - Harold James McWhinnie:

Two individual computer workstations. 527-530

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